29 June 2004, 10:55 | #1 |
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T.F.X Question ????
Im after the floppy version of this one .....Does anyone have it ???
It was given away free with CUAmiga years ago but i cant find it in ADF Format anywhere.......Even the TOSEC collection doesnt have it !!!! If anyone could pass it my way or link me to it that would be great.. Thanks in advance!! |
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I think it only was on the "CU cd" ... i dont have that cd here
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I could be wrong of course but i seem to remember 3 or 4 highly compressed floppys on thew mag...that unpacked to 11 floppys It just would have been handy not to go through that process if someone had a set of ADF's |
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I just checked the CD. There is no floppy version - hence no adfs. The CD has the TFX directory compressed with lzx and split into 720k chunks so that Amiga owners that had a PC with a CDROM drive could transfer the chunks across and recombine them on the Amiga (of course you needed a HD Amiga-side.) This would be the floppy version that you are thinking of.
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Seeing it was free does anyone have a retail copy of the cd then ????? It was sold in the shops so there must be something around ??? BTW...Is the CUAmiga cd available for download anywhere ??? |
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I've created a floppy version some time ago... It should be in TOSEC.
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@synchro: Yes, I still have it. If no one else can upload it, I'll do. However, I'm on 56k so don't expect it very soon... |
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I'm pretty sure I have the original CU cd version of TFX at home. It's free to those who want it, to save them a download.
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Is this a ......( Cuz i like Startrek thing ) .....Or is there a valid reason Last edited by synchro; 30 June 2004 at 02:24. |
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Instructions at: http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=150109&postcount=4 This should be added to the FAQs |
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Thanks Galaxy !!!!
Sorted BTW...Thanks WindowsKiller !!!! Last edited by synchro; 30 June 2004 at 14:20. |
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hmm has any one here tried getting it going on a bog std cd32 ??
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I don't think it would work, if memory serves, it requires more memory than a bog standard CD32 has (4MB of fast needed, I think?), and anyway, the 68EC020 must make it run like pure shit.
Not even taking into account that you need a keybaord to play it. Pure mess. Not worth the effort, I say. |
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Funny i have it running like a dream ?????
As smooth as any PC flight sim but mind you thats emulating of course |
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Emulation means fuck all, a bog standard CD32 can't run that one anywhere near a decent framerate.
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